ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus

Grand Edition Fully Enclosed 4-Wheel Electric Scooter with A/C
4.9 (59)
CE Certified
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus
ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus

ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus

Grand Edition Fully Enclosed 4-Wheel Electric Scooter with A/C
4.9 (59)
CE Certified
$9,795 CAD Regular price

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Color
Standard
Warranty
200+
Local Dealers
30-Day
Return
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Power System
Motor

60V 1500W HIGH TORQUE Motor

Charging Time

3 - 8 Hours

Range

100 km

Riding Experience
Riding Modes

Forward & Reverse

Climbing Angle

25% Moderate Hills

Gear

Throttle

Build and Structure
Frame Material

High Strength Steel

Dimension

235 x 110 x 153 cm/ 93 x 43 x 60 inch
(Length x Width x Height)

Net Weight

260 kg / 575 lbs

Load Capacity

300 kg / 660 lbs

Wheels and Tires
Front and Rear Tires

125/65-12 Tubeless Tire

Wheel

12" Alloy Wheel

Braking and Safety
Brakes

Hydraulic Disk Brake (Front and Rear)

Lights and Signals

LED Headlight, Tail Light, Brake Light, Turn Signals, Rear View Camera

Additional Features
Display

Digital LCD Color Display with Bluetooth Audio System

Storage

Behind-the-Seat Storage

Top Speed**

30 km/h
*Speed limits vary by jurisdiction. Please comply with local mobility scooter regulations.

Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimension Geometry One Bike Dimension Geometry Two

ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus

ET-4 Cruise Connect Plus — Grand Edition Fully Enclosed Mobility Scooter. Premium four-wheel model with climate control, advanced tech, and up to 100 km range for all-season, weather-protected mobility.

  • All-Weather Protection: Fully enclosed cabin with wiper, washer, A/C, and 800W heater ensures year-round comfort.
  • Premium Comfort: Adjustable seat, MacPherson suspension, and ergonomic controls provide smoother rides on city or suburban roads.
  • Advanced Safety: User-friendly 7-inch multi-language display, clear rearview camera, and hydraulic braking keep you aware and in control.
  • Keyless Start & Power Window: Effortless entry plus adjustable airflow without leaving your seat
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FAQs

In most parts of Canada, you don’t need a special license or a prescription to buy a mobility scooter.

Typically, you can simply choose the model that fits your needs and provide standard purchase details like your contact information and payment method. If the buyer is a minor, a parent or guardian usually completes the purchase.

If you’re applying for financing or using a government or insurance funding program, the paperwork can vary by province and by program, and may include ID and, in some cases, a note confirming mobility needs.

The best e-bike for seniors is usually one that’s easy to use, not too heavy to handle, and comfortable to get on and off.

Many senior riders prioritize a step-thru frame for simpler mounting, along with an upright riding position and predictable handling for everyday trips. Reliability is also a key factor, especially if you plan to ride regularly for errands or commuting.

A few popular options to consider:
• VMO Pro: a practical, easy-to-ride choice for day-to-day use (https://emmo.ca/products/emmo-vmo-pro)
• Electric Trike Trobic Pro: three-wheel stability for riders who want extra balance support (https://emmo.ca/products/trobic-pro)
• Vegar Pro: a more heavy-duty option for riders who want a sturdier build (https://emmo.ca/products/vegar-pro)

Look for an outdoor mobility scooter that fits your usual terrain, weather, and daily distance.

Key things to compare:
• Range that covers your round trip with a little extra for hills, wind, and colder days
• Wheel size, tire type, and ground clearance for uneven pavement and park paths
• Suspension and seat comfort for longer rides
• Storage and weather protection for errands in different seasons

If you want maximum weather coverage, the ET4 Cruise Connect is a fully enclosed option with available heat and A/C option, which can be a great fit for winter and summer riding: https://emmo.ca/products/et-4-cruise-connect

To maximize battery life during daily use, always use the original charger and avoid deep discharges, overcharging, or exposing the battery to extreme temperatures. Riding smoothly and keeping tires properly inflated also help improve efficiency and battery lifespan.

For storage, keep the battery in a cool, dry place and recharge it regularly to maintain a healthy charge level, especially if stored for long periods.

Possibly. Mobility scooter funding in Canada is usually set by your province or territory and often depends on medical need and program rules.

Many programs run through provincial health coverage, disability support services, or workplace/auto insurers, and they typically require documentation such as:
• A prescription or letter from a physician or nurse practitioner
• A mobility assessment from an occupational therapist or approved assessor
• Proof of residency/health coverage (and sometimes income or disability documents)

For the fastest answer, check your provincial/territorial assistive devices program and ask your clinician or OT what paperwork and vendors are accepted.